One objection to capital punishment that van den Haag raises is that it is inherently discriminatory. On what grounds does van den Haag reject this objection?
A) The maldistribution of any punishment among those who deserve it is irrelevant to its justice or morality.
B) Punishments are imposed on individuals-and not on racial groups.
C) Equality is morally speaking less important than justice.
D) All of the above
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